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Auction of Public Houses, Shops, Farm, Dwellings & Land of William Staniforth


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Plan of Various Properties formerly belonging to William Staniforth, Esquire, deceased;  dated 25th June 1856.

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Local Studies Library: Sale Plans 25 June 1856.

Particulars of Freehold and Leasehold, Shops, Public Houses, Dwelling Houses, Ground Rents and Vacant Land, Sheffield & Farm at Carter Lane, Eckington, Derbyshire, formerly belonging to William Staniforth, Esquire, deceased; dated 26th June 1856.

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To be Sold at Auction by Schofield & Son at their Auction Mart, East Parade, Wednesday 26th June 1856 at 2pm.

Listed:

Lot 1. Castle Street junction with Water Lane, shop, house & workshop and outbuildings in the occupation of Edward Bussey, furniture broker. 

Lot 2. Castle Street, shop, house & premises adjoining Lot 1 in the occupation of Mr. Henry Hills, grocer. 

Lot 3. Castle Street, shop, house & premises adjacent to Lot 2  in the  occupation respectively of Mr. C.H. Hamm, pork butcher & Mr. White. 

Lot 4. Castle Street, shop, house & premises adjoining Lot 3 in the occupation of Mr. J. Bennett, grocer. 

Lot 5. Water Lane, all the messuage & Public House, (adjoining the property in Castle Street above described) called the Soldier's Return in the  occupation under tenancy of Mr. Matthew Wilson, brewer or his under tenant. 

Lot 6. Dixon Lane, all the messuage and dram shop at the bottom of Dixon Lane called the Norfolk Arms in the occupation under a tenancy of Mr. William Bradley or his under tenant. 

Lot 7. Occupation Road, all the messuage and premises called the Gardeners' Arms with garden attached, situated on the east side of Occupation Road in the occupation under a tenancy of William Bradley or his under tenant Mr. Stones. 

Lot 8. Occupation Road, two closes of land the west side of Occupation Road lying directly opposite the Gardeners' Arms, now in the occupation of George Bates. Very eligible for a Building Club or for Club Gardens. Contains a valuable Bed of Stone which is now being worked by George Bates. 

Lot 9. Allen Street & Jericho, ground rent of land at the junction of Allen Street & Jericho demised in 1817 to Mr. Joshua Crowder. 

Lot 10. Allen Street, ground rent of land demised in 1816 to Mr. Benjamin Whittington. 

Lot 11. Allen Street, ground rent of land on Allen Street demised in 1816 to Messrs Rayson & Taylor. 

Lot 12. Well Meadow Street, ground rent of land on Well Meadow Street demised 1816 to Joseph Goodlad. 

Lot 13. Well Meadow Street, ground rent of land on Well Meadow Street demised 1817 to Joseph Morton. 

Lot 14. Well Meadow Street, a piece of building land at present unoccupied (save for a small workshop in one corner formerly in the occupation of J. Bland now Jubb) having a frontage to Well Meadow Street. 

Lot 15. Crossland Square, Allen Street, all those 23 messuages, 7 fronting to Allen Street and 16 situated on Crossland Square, now in the several occupations of Charles Fletcher, Frederick Oates, Thomas Chrichley, David Wall, Henry Raynes, Elisabeth Hall, Amos Atkinson and others. Further houses may be built upon it. 

Lot 16. Allen Street, all those 8 shops and messuages at the junction of Allen Street with Morpeth Street now in the respective occupations of Joseph Middleton, Henry Marples George Lee, John Watson and others. 5 of these fronting Allen Street and the rest are in the yard at the back. 

Lot 17. Morpeth Street, the range of workshops, yard and sheds situated in Morpeth Street at the back of Meadow Works and recently in the occupation of Messrs Blake and Parkin and now of Mr. Bramhall. 

Lot 18. Carter Lane, all that Farm called Carter Lodge situated at Carter Lane, Ridgeway in the Parish of Eckington, Derbyshire now in the occupation of Mr. Phillip Sayles comprising the following particulars:

Scott Field; Far Field; Far Field ( woody part; Stubbin Cliff Hill; Stubbin Cliff Bottom; Square Close; Wood and Lane; Tongue; Meadow; Upper Croft; Homestead and Garden; Lower Croft; Briery Field; Bamforth Field; Shepherd Field. 

 

 

 

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